Saudia Airlines is shaking things up for the 2025 Hajj season, moving beyond just flights to offer pilgrims a whole new level of care and...
Air France Set to Restart Tel Aviv Flights as Lufthansa Delays Return Amid Regional Tensions
Air France announced it will resume daily nonstop flights from Paris to Tel Aviv starting May 27, while Lufthansa has decided to extend its suspension...
Israel Watches Nervously as Egypt Expands Military Footprint in Sinai
Officials warn of shifting ties as Cairo moves beyond treaty limits, leaving Israel’s southern flank exposed Israel is increasingly uneasy about Egypt’s growing military activity...
US-Saudi $142 Billion Arms Deal Faces Limits Over Israel’s Military Edge
The United States and Saudi Arabia are set to seal a $142 billion arms deal that could dramatically change Middle East defense dynamics. Yet, the...
Egypt’s New Bus Rapid Transit System Set to Hit the Streets in June
The countdown is on for Greater Cairo’s latest push to tackle traffic chaos. Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport, Kamel El-Wazir, just announced that the...
Teen Obesity Surge Puts Global Adolescent Health at Breaking Point
Middle East risks becoming world’s most overweight region by 2050, warns new Lancet report Adolescent health is teetering on a dangerous edge — and obesity...
Every Jew Needs a Connection to Israel, Says Colel Chabad Leader at Jerusalem Post Conference
In a heartfelt address at the Jerusalem Post Annual New York Conference, Zalman Duchman, executive director of Colel Chabad, emphasized the vital role of connecting...
Ancient Egypt and the Great Flood: Did They Have Their Own Flood Myth?
Flood stories are everywhere in ancient cultures — from the biblical tale of Noah’s Ark to the Greek myth of Deucalion and even the Mesopotamian...
Saudi Arabia’s Top Human Rights Chief Says Gender-Segregated Schools Are Why She—and Millions of Girls—Got Educated
Many of us wouldn’t be here today if classrooms were mixed,” H.E. Dr. Hala bint Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri says, challenging Western narratives on women’s rights in...
Maccabi Tel Aviv Climbs to Top as Title Race Heats Up
Maccabi Tel Aviv took a giant leap toward clinching the championship after a convincing 3-0 victory over Maccabi Haifa. With just one game left this...
Greek Club Drops Anchor in Dahab, Bringing Aegean Spirit to Egypt’s Golden Coast
After over a century in Cairo, the famed Greek Club is heading for the sea. Its new branch in the sun-drenched town of Dahab opened...
Israel’s Messianic Turn Puts U.S. Alliance—and Influence—at Risk
Israel’s latest war in Gaza isn’t just a conflict on the ground—it’s fast becoming a diplomatic headache with real consequences for its relationship with the...
Morocco to Begin Exporting 3,000 Cars Annually to Egypt Amid Trade Rebalancing Push
Morocco is gearing up to ship 3,000 cars a year to Egypt. It’s not just about autos—it’s a strategic play to fix an increasingly lopsided...
Egyptian Director Takes Aim at President Sissi in Cannes Political Thriller
A daring new film by Swedish-Egyptian director Tarik Saleh shakes up Cannes with a raw look at Egypt’s political landscape, spotlighting President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi through...
Gaza Conflict Escalates as Israel Expands Ground Offensive, Hostage Fate Unclear
Israel’s renewed push into southern Gaza marks a strategic shift—but also a troubling sign of what hasn’t worked. Just days after celebrating Independence Day, Israel...
Egypt Unveils $1.5 Billion Treasury Bills in Ambitious Auction Move
The Central Bank of Egypt took a big step on Sunday, May 18, issuing treasury bills totaling EGP 75 billion ($1.5 billion) in two separate...